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Review on πŸ”₯ Fire-Maple Green Camping Backpacking Stove Set with 1L Pot and Fixed Star 2 Cooking System for Camp Cooking by Jeremy Romero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is madness. A must for camping or mobile cooking.

The only thing I see wrong is the instructions and feature details, but it's easy to figure out. The first thing that alarmed was the crazy price for a small can of gasoline. I was pretty disappointed, but I'll tell you what. It lasts 5 times longer than propane gas. you do the math The cheapest propane is 3 cylinders for $8-9. 1 small can of isobutane costs 6-7 dollars. . however, there are 5 canisters of propane gas. It costs 15-25 dollars. At least it seems so. All I can tell you is that I bought 2 cans for a 1 week trip and only fished the 2nd can at a fish camp (1 month ordeal), don't walk away. It's not usual: light, go to the toilet, check Facebook, come back and wait. Boils water in a minute and a half. When cooking food, use it on low heat, stirring frequently. Starts burning food in about 15 seconds. Things I learned myself. It's built around a small fuel can. The legs are bent at the bottom. Put on the burner, then the glass, then the pan holder. The cap covers the top of the fuel can, eliminating the need for the cap that came on the can. The rest is easy to understand or read. Stuck/burnt food can be boiled and then wiped off. No need to rub. Try not to "snuggly" on the foam, buy a french press and skip that morning coffee for 20 minutes. If you were on the fence about the $200 price tag, you won't regret buying it instead. It will pay for itself in a few rides and keep you sane. Did I mention it takes up half the space of my Stanley thermos of the same capacity?

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Obsolete